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By Mary Jo Dean,
Vice President of Marketing, Medical Center of Plano and
2006 Chairman of the Board of the Plano Chamber of Commerce

According to the Census Bureau's latest Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, women owned 26 percent of the nation's 20.8 million non-farm businesses - which translates into 5,417,034 firms. Those businesses also employed 7.1 million paid workers, and generated $818.7 billion in sales and receipts.  The report also identifies California, New York, Texas, Florida, and Illinois as the states with the largest number of women-owned businesses.

In the state of Texas, self-employment by women increased by 6.1 percent, from 278,538 in 2002 to 295,559 in 2003 and represented 33 percent of self-employed persons. Women-owned businesses generated $65.1 billion in revenues, employed 548,756 workers, and constituted 381,500 firms or 25 percent of all firms in 1997.  Today, the economic culture of every community is impacted by the leadership of women.  Women business leaders have the clout, determination and connectedness to influence marketers, politicians and the media.  

In 1972, a group of women joined together to create what is now known as the Women’s Division of the Plano Chamber of Commerce.  Originally, this group was formed to be a supportive arm for the businessmen who were active in the chamber.  Their role may seem strange to the professional women who are members today, but they were valiant women dedicated to supporting the men in their business community.  Through the years Women’s Division has evolved to become a group who supports the community as a whole – by joining together in common goals to enhance the lives of those around them. 

Women’s Division members were the originators of the 4th of July Fireworks display which continues to this day.  At the beginning this entertaining family event was held at the local high school stadium and brought citizens together to watch the evening splendor.  After a few years, the city took over the event and it continues as a spectacular Plano tradition we enjoy each 4th of July.

A commemorative plaque on 15th street, just west of Central Expressway, signifies Women’s Division involvement in the community and their interest in keeping Plano a beautiful and dynamic place to live, work and play.

Every year the Women’s Division provides a scholarship for an employee of a non-profit agency to participate in Leadership Plano – a way to demonstrate to the community their dedication to the development of future female leaders for all sectors of our city. 

The mission of the Plano Chamber of Commerce is to provide resources to maximize business performance through advocacy, education and networking.  The Women’s Division puts the same emphasis on businesswomen empowering businesswomen through education, advocacy and networking.   They are dedicated to providing a voice for women and women’s business issues within the Plano Chamber of Commerce.  

As a program of the Plano Chamber of Commerce, the Women’s Division is a powerful alliance of women who share ideas, experiences, and goals; women who serve as role models and mentors; and women who provide networking opportunities for women in business. 

Opportunities are provided and members are encouraged to develop their full potential as community leaders and civic volunteers.  These businesswomen promote Plano pride and enhance the quality of life in Plano through a commitment to excellence in civic, cultural, economic, and educational affairs.  They also serve as ambassadors for the work of the Plano Chamber of Commerce and the Plano community.

 

This history of the Women’s Division is excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the Plano Profile magazine in May 2006. It is reprinted with permission.

Past Directors of the Women’s Division

Ann Dunham
Minette Riordan
Sharon Easley
Wendy Yarbrough
Mary Millholland
Ashley Morris-Johnson
Carolyn Hollien
Pam Best
Fran Burch
Terri Freer
Pam Jeremiah
Sandy Tysseland
Diane Dill
Fran Jensen
Rome Winn
Debbie Reeves
Karen Parks
Judy Murphey
Laureen London
Susan Miklos
Jeanie Hall
Darcey Brown
Jean Godfrey
Judy Marshall
Kalyn Green
Lea Randolph
Markita Thompson
Markita Thompson
Grace Crites
Cherie Small
Nelda Whitehead
Robbie Glenn
Carolyn Dickey
Florence Shapiro
Ann Jones
Pat Riehn
Chloe Chaddick

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